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| Published: February 09, 2026

Silenced by Shame: How Youth Suppress Emotional Needs Due to Toxic Positivity Culture

DIP: 18.01.034.20261401

DOI: 10.25215/1401.034

ABSTRACT

Toxic positivity means forcing positive thinking which leads to hiding or suppressing negative emotions. Although positivity can help people cope with stress, when it is pushed too much, it can affect mental health. This review paper explores how toxic positivity affects the emotional well-being of young people. In this study we examine the impact of toxic positivity on suppression, feeling of shame & guilt, and how it leads to problems such as stress, anxiety and poor emotional validation as a result of toxic positivity. Previous Research shows that due to pressure of toxic positivity many youths feel pressure to always stay happy and positive, even when they are struggling. This pressure creates place for suppressing their emotions which affects their emotional wellbeing by reduces their chances to build resilience, stops open and honest communication, and often leaves them feeling lonely. Social media also makes the problem worse by promoting the idea that people should always look cheerful and successful. This review suggests that positivity doesn’t mean hiding or ignoring real feelings instead, it means addressing our emotions and validating them. Addressing toxic positivity is important for helping young people cope in healthy ways, staying emotionally authentic, and form supportive relationships. Families, teachers, and mental health professionals can create awareness by encouraging open conversations and balancing positivity with acceptance of struggles.

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Madhu Nisha P. @ ych.qures.22@gmail.com

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ISSN 2348-5396

ISSN 2349-3429

18.01.034.20261401

10.25215/1401.034

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Published in   Volume 14, Issue 1, January-March, 2026